Drywall is a versatile building material that is used in a variety of construction applications. It is made of a gypsum core that is sandwiched between two sheets of paper. Drywall is relatively inexpensive and easy to install, making it a popular choice for both residential and commercial construction. However, drywall can be damaged by water, so it is important to take steps to protect it from moisture during wet weather conditions.
What is a normal moisture reading for drywall?
The normal moisture reading for drywall is between 5% and 10%. If the moisture content of drywall exceeds 15%, it can start to deteriorate. This can lead to a number of problems, including:
- Mold growth
- Mildew
- Buckling
- Warping
How to protect drywall from moisture during wet weather conditions
There are a number of steps that can be taken to protect drywall from moisture during wet weather conditions:
- Cover drywall with plastic sheeting
- Use a dehumidifier
- Ventilate the area
- Repair any leaks
By following these steps, you can help to protect your drywall from damage and ensure that it lasts for many years to come.
